Camp Life on a Grand Canyon Rafting Trip with Arizona Raft Adventures
April 172010
Whitewater rafting the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon with Arizona Raft Adventures involves a minimum of a six day journey. Along the way, you stop at primitive sites to make camp each evening. Camping in the Grand Canyon is amazing. Guests and guides alike love camp life for so many reasons: sleeping on the soft sandy beaches, viewing the incredible sunrises, sunsets, and night skies, relaxing with friends and family, taking moments of private reflection, hiking opportunities, eating deliciously prepared meals and winding down after a fun adventure filled day. Call Arizona Raft Adventures at 800-786-7238.
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Awesome camping experience with me and my marine buddies in south west AZ.
Travel around Nevada and Arizona
http://camping.meetup.com/174 The Arizona Camping Club loves to exploring forest dirt roads in jeeps, 4x4s, ATVs and dirt bikes. If you’d like to join a fun group of people that like 4x4ing, ATVing and riding dirt bikes, you should join our club. It’s free!
http://camping.meetup.com/174/ The Arizona Camping Club and Outdoor Adventure Group cruising on Lake Powell in search of our first beach to camp on.
http://www.eastvalleysingles.com
Visiting Arizona from LA? This travel spot highlights the variety that Arizona has to offer, from the Colorado River to golf in Phoenix. And although we love Southern California (don’t tell anyone, but we visit LA from time to time), the concept was to encourage the desire of Southern California residents to visit (or revisit) the Grand Canyon State. Sometimes you just need to get away, right?
http://camping.meetup.com/174 Brian Catching a Largemouth Black Bass on the Lake Powell Houseboat Trip. If you’re looking for a great group of people to go camping, fishing, hunting, hiking and lots of other fun outdoor adventure activities, you should join our group. It is free!
http://camping.meeetup.com/174
http://chris.pirillo.com/ – Arizona looks amazing from the air. And yes, that’s the Grand Canyon. At the end is a “Bloom” – a natural rainbow-ish phenomenon.